Saturday, March 31, 2012

Adobe Photoshop CS6 Beta Downloads Pass 500,000

In just a week since Adobe made a fully functional version of its new Photoshop CS6 Beta available for public download. Adobe has announced that the Photoshop CS6 Beta has been download over half a million times.
New features in the latest Adobe Photoshop 6 Beta release include CS6 Extended 3D editing features and quantitative imaging analysis tools together with tilt-shift creation tools, to name just a few.
“Photoshop CS6 beta includes all the features in Photoshop CS6 and Photoshop CS6 Extended. Take this opportunity to try out the 3D image editing and quantitative image analysis capabilities of Photoshop Extended*, but note that—while these features will be included in the shipping version of Photoshop CS6 Extended—they will not be included in the shipping version of Photoshop CS6.”
You can download the latest Adobe Photoshop CS6 application from the Adobe website now to give it a try.



Windows Metro Style Android User Interface (video)

Galaxy Tab 10.1 or Asus Transformer owners who would like to bring a little more of a Windows feel to their Android tablet-top. Might be interested in this new user interface that has been created for the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Asus Transformer tablets.
The Metro Android theme brings the look and feel of Microsoft’s Metro user interface theme to the tablet. The new Metro Android theme has been created by XDA Developers user BroBot175 and can be viewed in action after the jump.
Metro Android Theme
The Metro Android theme is currently in its beta release version and supports Android tablets running Google’s latest Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) operating system.
“Metro UI is based on the new look of windows 8 and bits of windows phone. i have tried to style it as i think it should look on our tabs so it is not an exact replica of windows 8.”



Awesome Paper Sketching App For The iPad (video)

Design and development company FiftyThree has this week launched a fantastic new iPad application called Paper. That has been designed to provide you with five essential tools for sketching out ideas on your iPad.
Unlike other applications Paper doesn’t provide you with lots of settings to customise each of your tools, but keeps it clean and simple. Providing tools to Sketch, Write, Draw, Outline and Colour. Watch the video after the jump to see the Paper app in action.
Paper iPad App
Paper is free to download but to get the most from it you need to purchase the other 4 tools which are price at $2 each. The app allows you to create multiple notebooks which you can then customise the covers of to make them personal or project specific.
Paper also has a great undo and redo feature which allows you to rotate two fingers on the screen in either and anti-clockwise motion to remove marks or clockwise motion to place them back.
Paper is definitely worth the $8 price if you enjoy creating and sketching on your iPad, and can be downloaded from the iTunes App Store now.



Google Chrome Version 18 Brings Improved Graphics

Google has this week released a stable version of its Chrome Browser version 18, which brings with it a number of new features. Including improvements to both Canvas2D’s speed and WebGL’s reach.
GPU-accelerated Canvas2D has been enabled in the Beta channel from sometime. But now Google has now enabled GPU-accelerated Canvas2D to run on capable Windows and Mac computers, with the aim to make web based applications such as games perform even better than a pure software implementation.
Google Chrome
Google has also enabled Swuftshader to help out older systems to run WebGL 3D apps such as Windows XP systems or systems equipped with integrated Intel video chips. Google explains:
“WebGL enables compelling 3D content on the web, so we want to ensure that as many users as possible have access to this technology. That’s why we’ve enabled SwiftShader, a software rasterizer licensed from our friends at TransGaming, for users with older configurations.”



Sony Xperia Play Gets Official Android 4.0 Beta ROM

Sony has released a beta ROM of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich for their Xperia Play smartphone, and you can test out ICS on your Xperia Play before the final version is released.
Of course the beta ROM comes with the usual warnings, that you should only download and install the ROM if you are an Android developer.
Xperia Play ICS

Upon request we’re today releasing an Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) beta for Xperia™ PLAY, and we’re really interested in getting your feedback on this beta release. As games are such a crucial part of Xperia™ PLAY, we would like to know how well this ICS beta for Xperia™ PLAY works when you’re playing games.
You can download the Xperia Play Android 4.0 Beta ROM form the Sony Developers website, and you can also find out more details about the ROM there.



Evernote Launches New Developer Website

Evernote has this week launched a new website tailored for developers to assist them in integrating the Evernote API into their applications and creations.
A number of great smartphone applications already use the Evernote API to addition functionality to their services. But Evernote is now hoping their new site will attract even more and make it easier for assistance when required through the community of developers.
Evernote Developers
Evernote explains a little why developers should consider integrating the Evernote API into their applications.
“When you build on the Evernote platform, you’re giving your app a memory. This may sound like fuzzy marketing speak, but we’re serious about it – our goal is to help our users remember everything. We see Evernote as a user’s external brain, the place where they keep all of the assorted information that’s crucial to their lives. We store this information securely in the cloud and synchronize it to all of their devices so that they can access it whenever they need it, wherever they are.”
To signup and become a Evernote developer jump over to the new Evernote Developer website.



Leaked Details Surface on COD Black Ops 2

If you’re a big fan of the original Black Ops video game, some details have leaked on the follow-up to that game. I’m really glad to hear this because I thought Black Ops was the best game in the Call of Duty franchise.
Take all this with a grain of salt, but the launch date is said to be November 6. The game is also said to get a new mode called escort with drop zone and kill confirmed modes also coming over from the original game. The new game will apparently lose team defender and infected modes.
The thing I really wonder about is will Black Ops 2 get resurrection mode. Shooting those zombies is one of my favorite parts of the game. I hope that more details leak ahead of the launch later this year.



Samsung Adds Extra Blink Security To Android Face Unlock Feature

Samsung has this week increased the security of its Android Face Unlock feature. That keep unwanted guests from accessing your smartphone and data using a photograph.
In the past it has been possible for the Face lock feature to be duped into providing access using just a photograph. Google has always acknowledged though that the Face Unlock feature was more of a gimmick rather than a serious biometric security feature.
Android Face Unlock
But Samsung has tried to increase the security of the face Unlock feature by adding an extra measure which requires the owner to now blink in front of the Face Unlock screen to prove they are not a photograph.
So anyone thinking of accessing an Android smartphone using just a photograph will now have to use an animated Gif image to gain access instead. Before you ask, no I haven’t had a chance to check if this will work as yet.



New PlayStation 4 Codenamed Orbis, May Include Anti Pre-Owned Game Feature?

Its been reported this week that the new PlayStation 4 gaming console which is currently under development by Sony is codenamed Orbis, and may come with an anti-pre-owned system installed once it’s officially launched during late 2013, ready for the holiday season.
Sources close to the development of the new PlayStation 4 have contacted the Kotaku gaming website to reveal a few details, including the codename and expected launch date.
PS4
In addition to these the source has also revealed that Sony planning to install some sort of anti-used games technology into the console. Kotaku reports:
“New games for the system will be available one of two ways, either on a Blu-Ray disc or as a PSN download (yes, even full retail titles). If you buy the disc, it must be locked to a single PSN account, after which you can play the game, save the whole thing to your HDD, or peg it as “downloaded” in your account history and be free to download it at a later date.”
Other leaked information also points to the new Orbis PlayStation 4 console will not be backward compatible with PS2 or PS3 games. For more information on the report jump over to the Kotaku website.



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